gfvj PROG (AM QUEEKIillTHE * Canadian. Texas Friday -- Only Feb, 4th. Betty Branson and Ilic- ardo Cortez. in "THE CAT'S PAJAMAS" Cortez as an opera star shiek. Betty Bronson as a pretty model in a Fifth Avenue gown shop. And Gay old Theodore Rob- erts black-cigar and all! A sparkling, comedy ro- mance of 1927 New York society and theatrical life. A gay. swift comedy A bright, heart-gripping romance—A rich, dazzl- ing gown parade ! As en tertainment, this one sure is "the cat's pajamas"! A super fine cast and story. 1 Also Two Act Comedy Also The Fox News Saturday Only. Feb. 5th. Jack Holt, Raymond Hatton and Arlette Mar- chal. ! In ZANE GREY'S I^ForlorrilRiver^ A cyclonic Zane Grey Thriller, produced amid the wild natural beauty of the Western crags and canyons on the spectacu- lar scale that has placed Paramount Zane picture in a class by themselves among outdoor classics of the screen. Where a quick trigger and a fast horse are a man's best friend. See this big Zane Grey Picture ...

;1 k enjoyed the game. Mrs. Bryant was presented with a bewtiful silver cream and sugar bowl en- graved with the Initials, "C. C. C." . „ . | The hostesses* Sirs. Allison. Mrs. |the services next Sunday as Watson and Mrs; Alford served In the afternoon, at 3;00 maple nut ice cream, with two there will be a baptismal kinds of cake and coffee. held at the church. Many Miami Christian church with us at that time. You irdlally invited to attend all of our services frl Gleaners will please get irness and do some reading ten now and Sunday. In fact he classes that are in. the reading contest will please busy. Reports of chapters during past two weeks will Irned in and recorded Sunday. ie and worship with us. The BARN DANCE John Isaacs, Jr.. was host, at a barn dance in Canadian, Monday, February 7. Twenty-five young folks were guests. The girls wore aprons and the boyB overalls and boots. Hot chocolate and assorted cakes were served. MERRY BIDDERS been plantfnjr. HIRING HIMSELF Vou take t...

Fold roads mm build new ones wan recently held in [jgton, D. C. under the aus> wood and persimmon to he in- cost is reduced to four or six per'It cannot replace ore once taken j tired when the larger timber ae- j cent of the food coat. seriated with it was removed. Thoj The uve of coke and gas, gives new publication stresses the val- the extraction of all the residual ue to the farmer and woodland values of coal tar to the business. f The Asphalt Association, owner of these woods and urge? g conference attended Ly tncir most careful utilization — kersi. fineers, public officials, aw jroducers and paving con- l s. The interest in good central theme running!conversation, the sessions was that of fing old gravel and maca- j'oad" and worn-out. streets, jo i) "ing of m secondary Wlli^ WBWfajpi that act rs feed )r ' he railroads. The pav- Mussolini rays he is ant -v hi - world, instead of wasting thi- priceless heritage to paint the cit- ies black and bring disease;" through a vitiated...

immortalized by Kipling —-— . a comedy, now adopted to jeen by Paramount, was de [from the title role, played Utar, Eddies Cantor, ie's name in the story is . A lad of the streets, ho I - j his uniform throughout the play. in eivilian Wu eerge |l a sequence that takes Mm to New York where he goes in «. AI. Wood was ill at hi« homo !8earch of Valencia, the French- lturdav Canadian girl impersonated by y* —I J Olive Borden, star of the drama "g^thoae whr -' «~Hlll|>«, nv * hiii|jh, mat « iT Grimes Rev «nd s. C. E. Pike and son, Charles, is Campbell, Rev. W, C. Harrison, Margaret Parsell, Mr. and Mrs Fred Killebrew, Bill ._,sssissi,s Thir. splendid romance of adventure is of such general interest that it has continued to me one of the best selling of all this writer's works. The film version is said 4ail^^ i«lKAtinn nf 1 lly^l -r—„ Mllfl |i| BE i nr as || Hwcomi • iianu siuiwiib ' New York's east side to sus-ssas ^= r,5* adman. . ■ . . .■ ■ 1 Mm V A " ; ? S quite ill. Lawford Davids...

i ■HHH iiiliBlisiiill iMWVHH A fig PROGUAM Friday - - Only Feb. fii mmiMmmmmmmmm Douglas AlacLean, Walter Hires and Constance Howard. in "HOLD THAT LION" Doug* with Walter Hires at his elbow and a lovely leading woman of the type gentleman prefer in Con stance Howard, can't help but entertain in this one. Doug follows a beautiful blonds from New York to East Africa-meets her min us his trousers — makes love to her in a pair of Stolen kilts and then has to go out with her father to capture lions. Figure the laughs for yourself. A clever comedy that speeds around the world with a laugh waiting at every tourn. Entertain- ment - guaranteed - and thats no lyinl Also Two Act Comedy Also The Fox News Saturday (Only. Feb. 12th. Jean Hersholt Virginia Valli and Eugent Obrien in "FLUMES" This picture is supreme entertainment, it is filled with thrills and action the start to finish, and does not leave out the laughs. In the big timber country where men are men, and must fight for their rights...

v.'. '%:> Dart From tjgun Not Deadly rgun. In which u i*nl * i **U iven by the hivnrli f III*1 Its victim, Im uhmI by vurl trihua In 8< uib Auierleii. unmniiya, a trllw of Indians use It with a puriilysiliig iauuib their game temporw- it they Clin capture li with ep It iiim) fatten li until So suys J- B. NU't-ro of the luseuin. Inilun hunter showed Mr this blowgun, • weapon ng, If iped 4 monkey lit «, tall, iiv« w*i need us a Pha Indian wleeM « lilt) the qulvei that hung by dipped (lie tip In poison to ■ small native flush filmed Mb long wondwi gun, means of a lump of bins- t At tlie lip and with n i« w it (torn Ills lungs expelled Hie phe monkey stopped his Hint- lliuost Instantaneously and down through the thick which broke tils fail, lie animal seemed quite dead, in held the body In,one hand -a pinch of something white icb be carried and rubbed lie wound. Then be put the into a, bag. and started for ie had gone , but a little way creature revived andbecsme l aa ever inside ...

I - i (I 1ft H is ill THE CAN ADI AN?; RECORD Canadian, Hemphill County, Texas Joseph M. Noble, Marie M. Noble Editor and Publisher Associate Editor Subscription rates for The Record are: The year, in Texas ... . $2.0( Outside the State ... . $2,50 For Six Months ||| • $1.25 All subscriptions must be'paid inadvance. No subscription accept ed for less than sis months. | '.villi his knowlot'jre of theory and tions. other advantages, generally startsj Two of the main features in at the same salary with (lie man' tiring this desired result, are who has not had this chance, u«- Miitable road machinery to reduce ually the forme-, more confident labor costs, and the utilization of of himself, r.ipi<li> stridos ahead existing well-packed road bases. lie is soon paid with interest mm the time find money spent ii; EFFECT OF SMOKE school. ; ■ ! Gordon D. liowe, chief smoke SAVE THE OLI)'ROADS jinspector of Cincinnati. Ohio, 1 places our annual financial loss Figures has been repeatedly J...

; rural school positions which to result In a high de- ervlce to the rural sch- of the state. The college is New owners coming into the mar- bet in this country during the uujiuriH from the Chevrolet tlie next ap dealer and field organisation, of "te J W-Unltorl eiti in tipical rural communities. * one exception the schools es not iiinHBSiHS ities in which they prosperous , In organizing . . .< :J_ __ . . IS i I.... 4 e specialist § j gricultural instruction from mmege " 8s ——1 — — ces of the communities and mcouraging the raising of vuui{ on the belief that the — will be a highly m i^llinii one for American business, the iucation- r..t --fft„ r JL™ i- rease over th* tung a — • iipppiil® Plans whieh the or slone but on the well founded conviction that the new Chevro* Mfa:wnimake a very strong "n°then first six months of 1927." ■ : 1 House of Represent "he piesent basis is letaineu in the next apportion-revealed by Director William M. Steuart of ., V T, ' bio out of the world. . i...

Hie Wa/b;cJf,with splendid recommendations, great-grandchildren. lf?S Igg mi Mra Thompson was a member ot the Church of Christ and was well known and much loved by citizens here She had resided in supporters now ran ^sey arrived on the ent. Seward. Am IS IS ill iisiwiiiiKii f his views con W. D. Roberts received word very, he was supported th and was i tested to sidential chair during p most corrupt periods r of the nation he people, the Aristo in .particular, emptuous that this splitter of such un< jearance, should ek that his brother, Z. A. ■ i died Wednseday morning, February 16, at his home in Car. rollton, 111., following an illness of six months. He is survived > seven sons. athized with the southern peo- | U||j^ji|ij|SjEpceptibi™ SIDEWALKS Six members of the Boy Scout Troop 108, did a community good turn last Saturday afternoon, by cleaning the snow off the side- walks in front of the court house, der the supervision of Jamie Ipmw'lfew/1Wilbur?"* MM that made ..tesaue a...

benefit'of Mr. Isaacs' health. If I i •"■"•O"""" il'i 1 ' i h A I Mrs. Fred Parvin is iil at the PLENTIFUL IN jhas been employed here for some!Sunday, for Marlin, Tex,, where TOM MIX PICTURE time in the general office of the they will spend a month for the Sir"' - = Mix, playing the starring, —o—. ||||p!|l|iordo|^|p^','det^ I J, F. Cole and son, Kay, of Ham f _ Great K. & A. Train Rob i urg, Okla., were here on business Canadian Hospital '' Herson" BUI Tox Films latest release, Monday. ''iilli|!lil^^pa . v 111 be shown at the Queen! — o— Saturday disregards the! Miss Lona McGinnis of Amaril jf death from bullets as lo. was in Canadian, Monday in in from a gang of despera terest of the West Childrens Aid turns aside to rescue a and Welfare Association. Mr. tee horse has bolted, and Nicholas of Abilene, is superin* caught her foot in a stir tendent of the organization who is attending Missouri Uni- versity has been sent for. I iJi' If llS | 1 — Or- , 11! |v|f '! Charles Teas, who ...